Quercus coccinea - Soarlet Oak 
"Root" galls 
Eumayria floridana Ashm. 582. Fig.42. Abrupt,rounded mass with a botryoidal 
surface, up to 25 mm. in dia ., at surface of ground on sprouts. 
Callirhytis marginata Weld. 446. Abrupt,cushion^like swellings in bark at or 
below surface on sprouts which are 5-10 mm. in dia., in the fall. 
Callirhytie rubida Weld. V5* Fig.40. Abrupt local swellinge on atam 
below ground with cells in the thick brown bark. In the fall. 
Flower galls 
Callirhytis pulchra (O.S.). 470. Fig.57* Green when fresh,the size of red 
currants, containing 4-5 cells, dropping in June. 
Callirhytis operator (O.S.) sex.gen. 455a. Fig.58. A woolly gall on the 
staminate flowers in May-June. 
Acorn galls 
Callirhytis operator (O.S.) agamic. 455b. Fig.65. A pip gall beside mature 
acorns, dropping out in Sept. 
Callirhytis balanosa Weld. 407. Figs.75,78. In spring on immature acorns of 
previous year, mottled,stunting the acorn. 
Callirhytis fructuosa Weld. 452. Fig.70. A stony-hard, many-celled mass 
inside mature acorns in the fall. 
Amphibolips prunus Cresson. 291* Fig.59* A plum gall produced on the aide of 
the acorn cup in the fall, dropping when mature. 
Bud galls 
Andricus ellipsoidalis (Weld). 504. Fig.94. Spindle-shaped, blunt at both 
ends, up to 14 mm.long, smooth,mottled, dropping in April-May. 
Callirhytis rugulosa Beut. 475. Fig.95* 0vate,7-10 ram.long,ridged, with a 
knot of reflexed hairs at apex, stellate hairs on surface, wall thin, 
from weak lateral buds, dropping in April-May. 
Callirhytis gallaestriatae Weld. 455. Fig.107. Spindle-shaped with a long 
stalked base, up to 51 mm* long, in late summer from weak lateral buds. 
Callirhytis oblata Weld. 455. Fig.292. Green,smooth, bare, at apex of new 
growth in May, 4-5 by 5.5 mm., not at all hidden by bud scales. When 
detached without a girdle of hairs, at the base. 
Callirhytis glomerosa Weld. 459- Fig.ll4. Smooth,green or brown (in sun), 
in fall, about 5 mm. in dia., over half projecting beyond bud scales. 
Amphibolips tinctoriae Ashm. 295. Fig.105. Compressed ovate, brown, the 
opposite sides keeled, single, wall thick, dropping in Oct. 
An Amphibolips similar to c ooki i Gill. 281. Green, 7“10 mm. protruding from 
side of a bud in terminal cluster in fall, not spotted. Adults out 
Jan.l and 14 the second spring. Never described. 
Smooth, bare , tan, barely protruding beyond bud scales in May. 
Like a single gemmaria (Ashm.) .456 . 4.4 by 2.2 mm. Blain,Pa. in July. 
Stem galls 
Woody stem swellings 
Callirhytis scitula (O.S.). 476. Fig.119. An abrupt enlargement of new 
growth bearing normal leaves, 12 by 55 mm. Full grown in June. 
Bassettia ceropteroides (Bass.). 578. Slight enlargement at base of new 
growth in July, containing a few cells. Entered from literature. 
Callirhytis punctata (O.S.). 471. Fig.129. Teste Beutenmueller. 
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